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Augmenter l'éclairage d'une séquence.

New Here ,
Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

Bonjour, avec Adobe première elements 14 y a t-il une possibilité d'augmenter l'éclairage ou l'exposition lumineuse d'une séquence qui est sombre à cause d'un contre-jour?

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Community Expert , Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

Version 14 might be a little different than the current version but you should be able to find similar "Brightness" and "Exposure" adjustments.

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Mar 14, 2019 Mar 14, 2019

Version 14 might be a little different than the current version but you should be able to find similar "Brightness" and "Exposure" adjustments.

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New Here ,
Mar 18, 2019 Mar 18, 2019
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Merci pour votre réponse qui m'a permis de résoudre le problème.

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Engaged ,
Mar 15, 2019 Mar 15, 2019

Another way to increase or decrease lighting is to change the alpha level using the Tint Special Effect (FX).
Tint1.jpg

1.Under 'fx' choose Tint

2. Drag the Tint icon to the video on the Timeline

AlphaAdjust.jpg

3. Choose the fx-edit

4. Move the Slider in the Alpha Adjust and move to lighten/darken the image.

—In the example, the light was fine, but if I wanted to darken the mood, I could use the sider to do so.

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